Mary C. Beaudry new book soon to be out!
Mary C. Beaudry, edited, The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies with colleagues, James A. Nyman, Kevin R. Fogle, due to be out July 2019. Additional information click here.
Norman Hammond revised and updated book to soon be released.
Norman Hammond, Professor Emeritus of Archaeology, revised and updated, The Archaeology of Afghanistan, From Earliest Times to the Timurid Period” with Warwich Ball, available July, 2019.
Wroth (GRS’18), Marston, and Goldberg publish a paper
“Neanderthal plant use and pyrotechnology: phytolith analysis from Roc de Marsal, France”, paper published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, written by, Archaeology alumna, Kristen Wroth (GRS’18), Professor John M. Marston, Professor Emeritus, Paul Goldberg, et al. Read the paper. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12520-019-00793-9 Congratulations Kris, Mac, and Paul! Image, Kristen Wroth and John Marston
Congratulations to Professor Runnels and Justin Holcomb!
Professor Curtis Runnels and Justin Holcomb (GRS’21) published a new paper in the Journal of Lithic Studies titled, “New evidence for the Palaeolithic in Attica, Greece”. A link to the paper can be found at http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/2665
AIA Award Recipients
Prof. John Marston the 29th James R. Wiseman Book Award for Agricultural Sustainability and Environmental Change at Ancient Gordion. Professor Curtis Runnels received the Gold Medal Award at the annual meeting. Congratulations, well deserved!
Paul Goldberg, Professor Emeritus, co-authored a book
Paul Goldberg, Professor Emeritus, co-authored a book with, Panagiotis Karkanas titled “Reconstructing Archaeological Sites: Understanding the Geoarchaeological Matrix”. Congratulations Paul!
Marston, Scott, Luke, and Shin are co-authors on the 2014-2017 Research report at Kaymakci
BU Archaeology Program Professor John Marston, graduate student, Catherine Scott (GRS’19), alumna Nami Shin (CAS’15), and Christina Luke, Adjunct Associate Professor are co-authors on Exploring Space, Economy, and Interregional Interaction at a Second-Millennium B.C.E. Citadel in Central Western Anatolia: 2014–2017 Research at Kaymakçı, published by AJA. Congratulations to all! Click here to read article.
Professor Bard publishes a new book “Seafaring Expeditions to Punt in the Middle Kingdom Excavations at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt”
Archaeology Professor Kathryn Bard with co-author, Rodolfo Fattovich, August 2018 published the book Seafaring Expeditions to Punt in the Middle Kingdom, Excavations at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt. From the series Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, Volume: 96 In the 12th Dynasty (ca. 1985-1773 BC) the Egyptian state sent a number of seafaring expeditions […]
Anna Goldfield (GRS’17) dissertation article published in the Journal of Human Evolution
Anna Goldfield is lead author on an article just published in the Journal of Human Evolution. “Modeling the role of fire and cooking in the competitive exclusion of Neanderthals” by Anna Goldfield, Ross Booton, and Professor John (Mac) Marston was generated originally as part of Anna’s dissertation. Read the article here. Congratulations Anna!
Alumna, Anna Goldfield, first article as a columnist for Sapiens
Anna Goldfield, Boston University Department of Archaeologist alumna, is a columnist for Sapiens.org, a site that showcases anthropology for the public run by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. Congratulations to Anna, her first article! Click here to read it.